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25 days from seed
All three have shown, nice green growth. Roots spreading in all three. PR1 Healthiest looking girl so far. Was barely affected by the hot soil. Vigorous root growth and spread. PR2 She's an ugly girl. Lol. She's also the tallest of the three and it seems like some of the newer growth is looking better. PR3 This one is a lot like number 1 except she was slightly affected by the hot soil. After my last grow, I've decided to upgrade from a 250W HPS to a 400. So, this week I cleaned up the tent and set it up with the 400 to zero in my temperature. Now that I have that done I most likely will transplant them into final pots and move into the tent next week. Till next week. P.P. |
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33 days from seed
Not much to report. Transferred them into final pots with FFOF without any issues. They are now inside the tent, under 400w HPS on an 18/6 schedule. After figuring I could deal without the increase in wattage I decided to replace my 250w with the 400. So, I will be keeping a close eye on temperatures for awhile. So far so good. High of 80 but mostly around 78/9. Here they are.
Thanks for taking a peek. P.P. |
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41 days
Wow! I left this weekend for a family weekend and just came home very different looking, beautiful plants. I'm extremely excited to see these 3 finish. This coming week I'll start to add some BS molasses to the watering. I will be holding off on adding any nutes for a while. Only a week in the new soil so far.
PR 1 She's the deepest purple of the three and about the same height as number 2. PR2 I'm amazed at how well this one recovered from the nutrient burn. Very pretty. PR3 You can see a little purple in there. Very light. This one is very short but otherwise seems healthy. Thanks for taking a look. P.P. |
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Couldn't help myself
I decided to take some better shots of PR1. I hope you enjoy them.
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Woww.. beautiful shots Perso.. even with the setbacks of the nutes and the late transplant, they are getting pretty, good recovery, although I'm not sure how far they could colonize the substrate being already in bloom, but being small size is not going to ask for great food .. keep ti.. coming a nice clean purple buds...
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Day 48
Not much going this week. I feel like number 2 got a little fatter. They received only plain water and still seem to be happy. They are definitely the shortest plants I've grown, especially number 3. All three are nicely covered in trichomes and have a very floral scent.
PR1 As an individual this plant is about 5/6 inches tall. Most purple of the three. PR2 and 3 TBC Last edited by PersonalProvide; 09-18-2017 at 05:14 PM.. Reason: Spelling |
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Day 48 cont PR2/3
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Individually this plant stands the tallest at about 7 inches. She has an almost brownish purple color and is quite covered in white pistils that stand straight out. PR3 This a shorty! 3.5 maybe 4 inches tall. Compact and absolutely covered in trichomes. She almost had a pinkish purple color but I can't get the camera close enough due to how low she is sitting in pot. P.P. |
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Fire shots Perso... looking small fire purple plants!!
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Day 54
Not much to report. Tent leaves the room smelling kinda fruity. The differences between these three are interesting. Plain water this week. Nothing added.
PR1 She's a stunning looking plant. Smells really good. Buds just don't seem to want to thicken anymore. PR2 The one most affected by the nutrient burn has turned into the thickest and tallest of them. Seemed to put on some girth this week. Harder to see the purple in her because she seems to have way more pistils covering the flower. PR3 This thing is just a trich covered nug. It makes me laugh everytime I see it in that big five gallon pot! I already know I want another shot at growing these girls again when they're available. I've never tried sea of green but think these girls would do well. Last edited by PersonalProvide; 09-24-2017 at 10:36 PM.. Reason: Picture link |
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